3rd Indiana Casualties

Casualties in Cockefair’s Indiana
Battery at Lone Jack

At the fight at Lone Jack, Mo., on the 10th inst., four members of Cockefair’s Battery (Third Indiana) were killed and sixteen wounded.  
The killed were Corporal A.J. Hall and privates Thomas Price, Frank Barnard and G.K. Wilcoxon.  The wounded were Lieutenant J.S. Develin, Orderly Sergeant J.M. Scott, Sergeant Martin Stone,
Corporal J. Lawton, privates G.W. Quay, J.P. Miller, J.R. Virden, L. Speaks, C. Hungerford, F. Bailey, J. Rice, O. Powell, N.H. Smith, A.C. Morgan, J.C.B. Yates, Daniel Pumphrey

Indianapolis Daily Journal, Saturday Morning 8/30/1862 pg. 2, col. 4

SIDE NOTE:

Lt. James S. Develin died on Nov. 24, 1862 and is buried in South Lawn Cemetery in Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana;

Charles Hungerford died Sep 8, 1862 and is buried in the Jefferson City National Cemetery in Jefferson City, Missouri;

Martin Stone died Aug 30, 1862 and is buried in Hanover Cemetery in Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana;

Alfred C. Morgan died Aug 30, 1862 and is buried in the Jefferson City National Cemetery in Jefferson City, Missouri.

All died of the wounds they received at Lone Jack.

The four killed the day of the battle are buried in the Union trench on the battlefield at Lone Jack, Jackson County, Missouri